Boy near Horton Rd struggles breathing after trampoline fall, Muskegon MI
An 11-year-old boy near Horton Rd is having trouble breathing and may have an arm fracture after falling on a trampoline.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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Attention to Skegan Township station 2.
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Respond on the Med 1[1] difficulty breathing.
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(number withheld) Horton Road, (number withheld) Horton Road.
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Honningham and Glassstone are your crosses.
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222 to respond, 1524.
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222 in row, we're responding on a Med 1[1],
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(number withheld) Horton Road, (number withheld) Horton Road,
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Nottingham and Gladstone are your crosses, 11-year-old male,
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velvet trampoline, typical reading and possible arm fracture as well, 1545.
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Alpha 36 for a Met One.
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Go ahead.
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Ah, Med 1[1] .(number withheld) Horton Road. That's (number withheld) Horton Road for a 11-year-old male cell, possible arm pressure, difficulty breathing.
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191 row, 1545.
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1045. Time 4.
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7 to 6.0. 7 to make sure you out.
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Time 4 or something to show you out.
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Good point, right 120.
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This batch, medic 43.
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36, I think I walked on you.
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This batch, medic 43.
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43, go ahead.
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Can I get a heckled channel with Mercy, please?
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10.
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Thank you for that call.
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Okay, 43 channels ready?
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Med 1: Highest-priority emergency medical response.
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Location mentioned:
Near Horton Rd, Muskegon, MI 49445
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